From the Iroquo Theater held in Chicago in 1903 to the night club held in Rhode Island in 2003, there were many historic historical fires. Every fire has its own great accomplishments whether it is poor or non historical, devastating and tragic. Everyone who burns flames in this world better understands the chemical reaction and its possible damage. In 24 BC, Emperor Augustus established the "guards" team. This is the time when regulations for inspection and fire prevention are enforced.
Firefighting in the United States has become more professional than ever. Historically, the need for formal training for firefighters, especially in smaller departments was rare. Today, most states require specialists and volunteer firefighters to complete firefighter's certification program. The university has a bachelor's degree, a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in firefighting. This advanced training is becoming a de facto requirement for large command. The US fire department has a national fire school offering firefighter training.
As a striking aspect of the fire protection industry, in the long history of Eastern Europe, some communities are at best the suspicion of firefighters and even hostile. The reason is completely abstained. In the late nineteenth century, fire fighting was one of the few occupations that enabled Jews to join the army in Russia, Ukraine and Poland. Eastern Europe is famous for anti-Semitism. Even after World War II, in Poland there was a case like Kielce Pogrom in 1946, where as many as 40 Jews were killed. In the Cobrin community in Belarus, several firefighters heard Yiddish and rioted the agricultural tax to fund the fire department.
All firefighters were asked two questions: 1) Have you slid the pole? 2) Does your station keep a fire dog? They are no longer found at the station, but the history of Dalmatia as a member of the fire department can be traced back to the first century. When the fire brigade is deployed using the horse-drawn carriage, the Dalmatian will roar before and will warn the people that the fire engine will soon rush. To help calm the horse as the horse approaches the flame, the other person calmly runs by the carriage. They also protect horses from other dogs and defend their equipment when firefighters finish their work. They are brave, loyal, and devoted to service. They are perfect mascots and provide the right contribution to today's firefighting